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FROM THE VERY BEGINNING, there were memories. Memories of the old country and the old village, where the patron Saint of Patrica was honored. Those memories precipitated the birth of the San Rocco Festa in the new country, the United States of America and the new neighborhood of Plan 11, Aliquippa, in Pennsylvania, a special merger of cultures, freindships and memories were born. From the very beginning, the liturgy in church and the procession of the saint through the streets were the heart of the celebration. As with all Italian celebrations, the festa was blessed with beautiful music, delicious food, rich laughter and family traditions. And just for good mesasure, the spectacular effect of exploding color and intense sound filled the air with the excitement of fireworks.

Those remembered as the founders of the first Festa are Cesare Biancucci, Pio Colonna, Domenic Montini, Joseph Paladini, Domenic Rinaldi and Francesco Vallecorsa.

According to an article in The Woodlawn Gazette, August 4, 1925, the first Saint Rocco celebration was a gala two-day event. The patron saint of Patrica, Italy was remembered by the 200 members of the Italian Political Citizens Club of Woodlawn with a high mass celebrated at St. Titus Roman Catholic Church by Rev. J.J. Greaney. Led by Philip Refice, The Woodlawn Band and members of the Italian organization marched from their hall on Plan 11 to and from St. Titus Church. Following the procession, dinner was served at noon. Later in the afternoon, a program of races and other sport events featured prizes for the winners. Fireworks and band concerts completed the two-day program.

Officers for the Italian Citizens Club were: President James Piroli, Vice-President Leo Andreozzi, Secretary Frank Rossi, and Treasurer Sam Ruscitti.

Ten years later, The Aliquippa Gazette, August 13, 1935, announced Aliquippa's Italian colony's plans for the annual Saint Rocco weekend. Since the 1925 festivities, dancing, parades and multiple bands were added to the entertainment and children dressed in white joined the procession participants.

The Sons of Italy Band of West Aliquippa, conducted by Carl D'Atri, as well as many Italians residing in West Aliquippa, joined the Italians of Plan 11 for the procession to church. The J&L Band, under the direction of Walter Iacobucci, alternated with The SOI Band for continuous concerts throughout Saturday evening. Sports events were expanded to include men's tug-of-war, one-legged race, pie-eating contest and young men's and girl's races. Prizes were provided by Aliquippa's merchants. The highlight prize awarded was a bedroom suite.

The committee in charge was Chairman Francesco Vallecorsa, Assistant Charirman Cesare Biancucci, Secretary Domenic Rinaldi and Treasurer Antonio Bologna.

By 1945, The Evening Times was reporting the cooperative efforts of numerous Italian clubs and organizations. They joined efforts to present the festivities of St. Rocco's Day in the boro. Several civic organizations included the M.P.I. Club headed by it's President Louis Fontana; The Council of Saint Rocco, Federation of the Sons of Columbus led by it's President Eleuterio Marocco; The Council of Queens of Columbus led by it's President Mrs. Lucy Docchio. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Musical Political Italian Club led by it's President Mrs. Antoinette Kenety, participated in the annual procession.

The celebration had grown to attract 5,000 Italian by 1945. Special committees were in charge of the arrangements for the event. In charge of arrangements for the celebration were: Ugo Alviani, Serafino Sperduti, Vittoria Mele, Cesare Biancucci, Anthony Refice, Arnold Mansueti, Patsy Cozuccolli, Jimmy Montini, Luigi Montini, Mrs. Onorina Tolassi, Beatrice Rita, Mary Rossi, Mary Montini, Josephine Pellegrini and Mary Brunico.

The Miss America program, featuring Margaret Bucci, had the following committee: Floria Salvati, Matilda Rossi, Genevieve Mansueti, Norma Sperduti, Hilda Montini, Ida Tarquinio, Julia Scarazza, Josephine Spaziani and Norma Montini. Gilda Capella, Ambridge; Jim Montini, Serafino Salvati, Detroit, Michigan; Elia Mansi, Guido Montini, Flint, Michigan; Silvio Del Marrone, Vittorio Grossi, Luigi Appaloni, Egidio Pallani, Crestline, Ohio; Luigi Mansueti, Tullio Cellini and Cataldo Bresciani, Herminie, PA.

In the 1950's, Florence (Flossie) Catroppa chaired the first committee to coordinate the Sunday morning procession. Thanks to her efforts, generations of Italians have childhood memories that include gathering on neighborhood porches to create paper flowers and bows to decorate the San Rocco floats. On Sunday morning, the official festivities began when The MPI Band, committee members, three young girls selected as banner carriers, and others gathered at the home of Pio Colonna on Third Avenue to receive the San Rocco banner and carry it to church.

Jimmy Mansueti was a familiar sight at the forefront of the procession riding his motorcycle and holding his air gun high. Each time the gun popped, shouts of "Viva San Rocco" echoed from the crowd. Second Avenue held a special treat for the onlookers. Bushel baskets of ciambelli, Italian pastry, were distributed. The neighborhood women who baked the pastry distributed them with pride and love.

The San Rocco statue, imported from Italy in 1958, was carried through the streets of Plan 11 on the shoulders of a group of men who considered it an honor to bear the patron of Patrica. The statue was housed within a cupola, an ornate wooden enclosure, carved by Oresto Costanza and Rudolph Marocci. Sylvester (Silver) Montini served as the first statue marshal.

A unique annual sight that closed the Festa on Sunday night was the enormous eight-foot, wooden-framed likeness of an Italian woman known simply as the baby doll. She swayed through the crowd to the Festa site where the fireworks attached to her four-foot arms were ignited. She danced the tarentella, the tarantula, an ancient Italian folk dance that tells a folk tale of a woman spinning faster and faster to rid herself of poisonous venom. According to folklore, her only hope for survival was finding true love. To represent that found love, the fireworks on the doll were ignited.

At last, the structure was removed and the baby doll dancer was revealed. In the beginning, that was Sam Sperduti. In the decades following, a male doll was added. Other dancers have been: Stanley (Stelio) Montini, Henry Bufalini Sr., Victor Sperduti, Henry Bufalini Jr. , Irlene Costanza Sustar, and Harry Vallecorsa.

Early Festa memories recall the delightful sounds emanating from The MPI Band as members marched from street to street stopping to play on each corner. Traditional favorites such as Marche Sinfonica were enjoyed and remembered. Band concerts were an important element of the Festa from the earliest days to the present.

In 1991, The San Rocco Cultural Committee issued an open invitation to former band members who performed at past celebrations. Thrity-five responded to Reunion Chairman Vince Biancucci. They came from all over the United States of America, from location such as Nevada, Florida, New York and Ohio to join Beaver Countians for a San Rocco Jazz Band Review. Directed by Lee Tolfa and Edmund (Mo) Scarazzo, the results were delightful and are still enjoyed on audio tape. In 1997, The San Rocco Festa Band was officially formed.

Over the last decade, The San Rocco Cultural Committee has successfully added charitable works to it's efforts. Recipients have been as varied as the community needs. For example, donations have been made to an Italian child in need of a transplant, the Aliquippa Fire Department and the St. Titus Roman Catholic Church.

On a weekend in August each year near the feast day of the 16th, the community of Aliquippa gathers it's resources, talents and neighborly love to celebrate an ethnic tradition born from old world memories. August 2000 marked the 75th Anniversary of Aliquippa's San Rocco Festa, distinguishing it as the longest continuous running ethnic celebration in Western Pennsylvania. This fact has been entered into the records of the Library of Congress.

The San Rocco Cultural Committee welcomes your input. Please contact us with your memories and family records of San Rocco Festas past. Contact us via email or snail mail:

The San Rocco Cultural Committee
c/o LaVerne Vallecorsa
2119 Main Street (rear)
Aliquippa, PA 15001

1925
  • Remembering Our Founders: Cesare Biancucci, Pio Colonna, Domenic Montini, Joseph Paladina, Domenic Rinaldi and Francesco Vallecorsa
  • Festa held on Jefferson Street between Second and Third Avenue, Plan 11
  • Procession featured a portrait of San Rocco owned by Domenic Montini
  • Procession Marshall Arnold Mansuetti
  • Fireworks display presented by the Fazzoni Fireworks Company $200.00
  • From the begining there was Sam "Babydoll" Sperduti performing the traditional baby doll dance
  • Festa funds were solicited door-to-door by committee members
  • Photos and Newspaper Articles from 1925
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1926
  • Procession featured the San Rocco banner solicited by James Piroli, Leo Andreozzi, Christy Romo, Vittorio Salvati, James Collonna, Cesare Biancucci, Romolo Costanza, Giovanni Vespaziani, Cesare Spaziani, Francesco Vallecorsa, Serafino Iacobucci, Pasquale Legge, Liberato Trionfi, Angelo Troiani, Anchille Mansueti and Luigi Buffalini.
  • Newspaper Articles from 1926
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1927
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1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
  • Musical Political Italian Club Band, under the direction of Umberto Biancucci, performed for the festa
  • Former band affiliations were Woodlawn Band, Director Philip Refice followed by Walter Iacobucci; Aliquippa J&L Band, Director Walter Iacobucci; Aliquippa Italian Band, Director Ernesto Vallecorsa followed by Joseph Faga
  • Newspaper Article from 1942
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1943
1944
1945
1946
1950
1952
1953
1954
1955
1957
1958
  • Funds were solicited for a statue of San Rocco, imported from Italy, by Henry Bufalini Sr., Joseph Colonna, Joseph Paladini, Emilio Sperduti and Pete Testa
  • Statue Marshall - Sylvester "Silver" Montini
  • Cupola handcrafted by Oresto Costanza and Rudolph "Nero" Marocci
  • Vintage Photos and Newspaper Article from 1958
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1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
  • San Rocco procession remained on Plan 11 and Festa activities were held at Morrell Field, Plan 12
  • Traditionally, the Festa's opening sounded on Saturday evening with the MPI Band playing a march on each street corner from the MPI Club, Fourth Avenue to First Avenue and back again to the Club
  • Ground fireworks featured a display of the American Flag, the Italian Flag and the San Rocco Statue accompanied by The Ballabe Band
  • The Festa bandstand was borrowed from the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation
  • Newspaper Articles from 1966
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1967
1968
1972
  • San Rocco Procession began on Sheffield Terrace
  • For the first time, Henry Bufalini, Sr., dons a male baby doll "dancer" and joins the female baby doll, Sam "Babydoll" Sperduti, in the traditional tarentella doll dance
  • The procession was led by Richetta DeSalle praying the rosary in Italian and Antoinetta DeSantis singing Italian hymns
  • MPI Band raised money, chartered a plane and brought the Aliquippa San Rocco procession back to Patrica, Italy
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1973
1975
  • 50th Annual San Rocco Festa Celebrated
  • Statue carriers wore white robes cinched in golden ropes at the waist. Robes were sewn by Mary Lou Gentile Montini and Teresa Montini
  • Oldtime organizers honored at a Founder's Day Banquet Thursday night Aug. 14 - Honorees included Victor Vespaziani, Sam Sperduti, James Faiella, Eliseo Montini, Henry Buffalini and Edward Tolfa. The dinner officially kicked off the 50th jubilee anniversary
  • Banquet was held at Ciro's, Beaver Valley Mall, Monaca
  • Photos from 1975
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1977
  • 52nd Annual San Rocco Festa Celebrated
  • Festa was held at Moreell Park, Maratta Road
  • MPI Band performed under the direction of Vincent Biancucci
  • Festa Chairman: Victor Vespaziani, Co-chairmen: Edward Tolfa and Henry Bufalini, Sr.; Publicity chairman Deborah Alviani; Procession Co-charimen Vickie Fratangeli and Mrs. Alviani.
  • Photos from 1977
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1980
  • The main celebrant of the San Rocco liturgy service at St. Titus Roman Catholic Church was newly-ordained Father Ronald R. Cellini, whose boyhood memories included the San Rocco Festa held in the Plan 11 neighborhood
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1984
  • For the first time, Scripture readings during the San Rocco liturgy service are read in Italian. The reader was Daniel Vallecorsa
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1986
  • Victor Vespaziani retires after 14 years as chairperson of the San Rocco Committee
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. named interim chairperson
  • For the first time, three people were elected as co-chairs: Willie Costanza, Arlene Sustar and Marianne DeSantis
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1987
  • Victor Vespaziani served as Procession Marshal
  • With dedication to San Rocco and in honor of his father, Henry Bufalini Jr. continues his father's tradition and dances as the male baby doll in the tarentella baby doll dance.
  • A slide presentation of past San Rocco Festas was included in the entertainment activities
  • Three parachute jumpers landed at the War Memorial, Plan 12, to mark the procession's beginning
  • New portrait of San Rocco painted by Bill Thomas was featured in the procession
  • Procession costumes were sewn by Linda Battisti
  • Young San Rocco was represented by Mark Cerilli, accompanied by his pet dog "Rocky," adopted from the Beaver County Humane Society
  • Little Miss San Rocco, Dawn Benaquisto; Little Mr. San Rocco, Robert McGovern; Miss San Rocco, Leann Domitrovich; Blessed Mother was represented by Kathy Zorn
  • Honorees Victor Vespaziani, Edward Tolfa and Henry Bufalini Sr. (posthumously)
  • John Walker, Homemade Wine "Best of Show"; Bernadette Cipriani, Puttin' On The Hitza Lip Sync "First Place Winner"
  • 1987 Online Patrons Page
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1988
  • Edward Tolfa served as Procession Marshal
  • Festa expanded to a three-day celebration!
  • Little Miss San Rocco, Karen Carr; Little Mr. San Rocco, Rocco Palma; Miss San Rocco, Carie Yates; Young San Rocco, James Mansueti III; Blessed Mother was represented by Nicole Costanza
  • Honoree statue carriers, who carried San Rocco for more than 25 years, carried the statue again. They were Tony Costanza, Luigi Rutiri, Joe Simoni, Anthony Simoni, Pete Simoni, Albert Testa, Americo Vallecorsa and Joe Vallecorsa
  • John Agostine, Homemade Tomato Sauce "Best of Show" LaVerne Vallecorsa Homemade Tomato Sauce "1st Place Winner" Dawn Benaquisto, Puttin' on the Hitza Lip Sync, "First Place Winner"
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1989
  • Tony Costanza served as Procession Marshal
  • First commemorative San Rocco wine bottle was produced and labeled by Lapic Winery, New Brighton; label was designed by artist Dom D'Alessandris
  • With dedication to San Rocco and in honor of his father, Victor Sperduti continues his father's tradition and dances as the female baby doll in the tarentella baby doll dance.
  • Statue cart handcrafted by Albert Testa
  • Construction of a new stage by O. Joe Costanza
  • Little Miss San Rocco, Lisa DiNardo; Little Mr. San Rocco, Anthony DiNardo; Miss San Rocco, Jennifer Baker; Young San Rocco, Robbie Battisti; Blessed Mother was represented by Karen Carr
  • Honorees Sam "Babydoll" Sperduti and Umberto Biancucci
  • Rocky Pedaline, Homemade Wine, "Best of Show" Sylvia Nan, Italian Homemade Tomato Sauce, "Best of Show" Kacie McAteer, Puttin' on the Hitza Lip Sync, "First Place" Bob Parrish, "Fastest" Spaghetti Eating
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1990
  • Honorees and Procession Marshalls were family representatives of each of our Founders
  • 65th Annual San Rocco Festa Celebrated
  • The San Rocco Founders were remembered with commemorative candles lighted during the liturgy
  • Banquet held at the Flaugherty House, Moon Township
  • San Rocco "Banner III" was framed in decorative, handcrafted wood by Eugene Cellini and Dino Leone; manufactured by Poli Vesture, Southside, Pittsburgh; and painted by artist Dino Guarino
  • San Rocco statue repainted and halo replaced
  • San Rocco prayer cards reprinted with photo of our statue
  • Elvina L. Palma reads scriptures in Italian during liturgy
  • Blessing of dogs by Rev. Ron Cellini
  • Male/female baby doll fabric costumes sewn by Antoinetta Avolio, Linda Battisti and Marianne DeSantis
  • San Rocco Committee incorporates sole identity as "San Rocco Cultural Committee"
  • Little Miss San Rocco, Kimberly Reszetylo; Little Mr. San Rocco, Jerry Sonsini; Miss San Rocco, Mira Prigorac; Young San Rocco, Robbie Battisti; Blessed Mother was represented by Stacy Sustar
  • Paula Montini, Italian Sunday Homemade Tomato Sauce, "Best of Show" Stacy Sustar, Puttin' on the Hitza Lip Sync, "First Place Winner" Mark D'Alessandris, "Fastest" Spaghetti Eating Emilio and Josie Ann, "Best" Tarentella Dancers
  • First Annual San Rocco Golf Tournament held at Fox Run Golf Course, North Sewickley Township
  • Honored San Rocco Founders by giving "San Rocco" wine bottles to their families
  • Donations were made to an Italian Child in need of a transplant; to St. Titus Church and to the Aliquippa Fire Department
  • Created a new banner and repaired the statue
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1991
  • Costanza Family honored for unselfish dedication and efforts for the San Rocco Festa
  • Little Miss San Rocco, Leianne Krotec; Little Mr. San Rocco, Ronnie Benaquisto; Miss San Rocco, Melissa Ann Herwic
  • Young San Rocco was represented by Lauren Kosmal
  • Commemorative wine bottles designed to honor Italian music
  • Cultural Affairs Committee had the 1951 San Rocco banner restored and preserved
  • Charitable Works Committee made a donation to the St. Anthony Committee, whose representatives won the bocce tournament
  • Italian classes were offered by the San Rocco Committee
  • San Rocco Cultural Committee invited back band members who performed at previous festas for San Rocco Jazz Band Review. Thirty-five responded to Reunion Chair, Vince Biancucci. Members were from Nevada, Florida, New York, Ohio and Beaver County.
  • San Rocco golf tournament attracted 132
  • Contest Winners were P&G Lounge, morra tournament; Mark D'Alessandris, pasta eating contest; Rudy Zetz III, best tomato sauce; Robert Mastrofrancesco, homemade wine
  • Elected co-chairs were Harry Vallecorsa, Willie Costanza and Arlene Sustar
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1992
  • Charlie Costanza served as Procession Marshall
  • 160 Golfers at Stonecrest for San Rocco Golf Tournament
  • Contest winners were P&G Lounge, morra tournament; Armando's, bocce tournament
  • Back to Back Jazz Returns
  • Little Mr. San Rocco, Nathan Harsch; Little Miss San Rocco, Ashley Kosmal; Blessed Mother, Angela Rozak; Miss San Rocco, Christina Frioni; Young San Rocco, Daniel Sustar
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1993
  • Herman Vallecorsa served as Procession Marshal
  • Annual San Rocco Mass was Celebrated at St. Titus Church. A procession followed the mass, which was concelebrated by Father Ronald Cellini and Father Dan Vallecorsa
  • Annual golf and morra tournaments were held
  • Dinner and doll dance were held on Sunday afternoon
  • Arlene Sustar danced as the female baby doll
  • For the first time since 1925, the feast of San Rocco was celebrated without public, evening festivities
  • Photos from 1993
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1994
  • Tony Rossi served as Procession Marshal
  • Festa moved to new location at the Lefty Cepul Field, Plan 12 area
  • Procession cancelled due to inclement weather
  • Annual golf and morra tournaments were held
  • Little Miss San Rocco, Carla Dutkovich; Little Mr. San Rocco, Anthony Portman; Miss San Rocco, Stacy Sustar; Blessed Mother was represented by Lauren Kosmal
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1995
  • Tony Rossi served as Procession Marshal for the second year due to inclement weather in 1994 when the procession was cancelled
  • Annual golf and morra tournaments were held
  • Christina Tolfa, Little Miss San Rocco; Kevin Kosmal, Little Mr. San Rocco; Dawn Benaquisto, Miss San Rocco
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. and Arlene Sustar danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • San Rocco Charitable Works donated to numerous non-profit organizations
  • Co-Chairpersons: Eileen Leasha, Harry Vallecorsa and LaVerne Vallecorsa
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1996
  • Fred Persi served as Procession Marshall
  • Little Mr. San Rocco, __; Little Miss San Rocco, __; Blessed Mother, __; Miss San Rocco, __; Young San Rocco, __
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1997
  • Mrs. Pearl Montini is named Procession Marshal. For the first time in our 72 year history a woman is finally named Procession Marshal. VIVA SAN ROCCO!
  • Miss San Rocco, Sarah Stussy; Little Miss San Rocco, Emily Farmer; Little Mr. San Rocco, Ian Farmer; Blessed Mother, Vanessa Weyand; and Young Saint Rocco, Kevin Kosmal
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. and Arlene Sustar danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • San Rocco Charitable Works donated to numerous non-profit organizations
  • 8th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • James E. Faiella and his Aunt Rose Marie (Faiella) Weyand help present our beautiful Festa to the rest of the world via the Internet, laying the ground work for our online presence into the 21st Century
  • Co-Chairpersons: Charlene Kosmal, Eileen Leasha and Harry Vallecorsa
  • Photos from 1997
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1998
  • Procession Marshal was Albert Testa
  • San Rocco Charitable Works donated to numerous non-profit organizations
  • Miss San Rocco, Ashley Dorazio; Little Miss San Rocco, Mia Bobich; Little Mr. San Rocco, Michael Battisti; Young San Rocco, Jeremy Prigorac;
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. and Arlene Sustar danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • 9th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • Co-Chairpersons: James E. Faiella, Charlene Kosmal and Jarrod Vallecorsa
  • Photos from 1998
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1999
  • Procession Marshal was Mrs. Jean Rosati
  • San Rocco Charitable Works donated to numerous non-profit organizations
  • Miss San Rocco, Rachael DelTondo; Little Miss San Rocco, Alyssa Miklos; Little Mr. San Rocco, Derrick Rodich; Young San Rocco, Jeremy Prigorac; Blessed Mother, Ashley Kosmal;
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. and Arlene Sustar danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • 10th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • Co-Chairpersons: James E. Faiella, Charlene Kosmal and Jarrod Vallecorsa
  • 1999 Online Patrons Page
  • 1999 Online Advertizers Page
  • Photos from 1999
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2000
  • 75th Annual San Rocco Festa Celebrated
  • Procession Marshals included ALL past Marshals
  • A special Mass by Bishop Donald Wuerl at St. Titus Catholic Church
  • Miss San Rocco, Lauren Kosmal; Little Miss San Rocco, Lydia Mowad; Little Mr. San Rocco, Joseph Ross; Young San Rocco, ; Blessed Mother, Marissa Guy;
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. and Arlene Sustar danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • 11th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • Co-Chairpersons: Willie Costanza, Charlene Kosmal and Jarrod Vallecorsa
  • Photos from 2000
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2001
  • Our 76th Annual Festa di San Rocco!
  • Procession Marshal - Gino Piroli
  • Miss San Rocco, ____________; Little Miss San Rocco, ____________; Little Mr. San Rocco, ____________; Young San Rocco, ____________; Blessed Mother, ____________
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. and Arlene Sustar danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • 12th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • Co-Chairpersons: David Colonna, Willie Costanza and Jarrod Vallecorsa
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2002
  • Our 77th Annual Festa di San Rocco!
  • Procession Marshals included Joe & Paul Costanza
  • Miss San Rocco, Kasie Frioni; Little Miss San Rocco, Dana Rodich; Little Mr. San Rocco, Dylan Czartorowski; Young San Rocco, Brock Pompeani; Blessed Mother, Natalie Buffalini.
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. and Arlene Sustar danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • 13th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • Co-Chairpersons: David Colonna, Willie Costanza and Eugene Frioni
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2003
  • Our 78th Annual Festa di San Rocco!
  • Procession Marshals included Mafalda DiMattia and Edward Paladini
  • Miss San Rocco, Ashley Kosmal; Little Miss San Rocco, Rebecca Mowad; Little Mr. San Rocco, Alex Miklos; Young San Rocco, Zachary Patterson; Blessed Mother, Alissa Miklos.
  • Henry Bufalini Jr. and Harry Vallecorsa danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • 14th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • 1st Annual San Rocco Banquet: Community Award Recipient - Laverne Vallecorsa
  • Co-Chairpersons: David Colonna, Eugene Frioni, and Norm Stussy
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2004
  • Our 79th Annual Festa di San Rocco!
  • Procession Marshal - Laverne Vallecorsa
  • Miss San Rocco, Krista Baker; Little Miss San Rocco, Kaitlynn Mocha; Little Mr. San Rocco, Jarret Czartoryski; Young San Rocco, Joseph Ross; Blessed Mother, Lidia Mowad
  • Harry Vallecorsa and Eugene Frioni danced the traditional baby doll dance
  • 15th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • 2nd Annual San Rocco Banquet: Community Award Recipient - Linda Battisti
  • Co-Chairpersons: David Colonna, Eugene Frioni, and Norm Stussy
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2005
  • 80th Annual San Rocco Festa Celebrated
  • Procession Marshal - Henry Bufalini
  • A special Mass by Bishop Donald Wuerl at St. Titus Catholic Church
  • Miss San Rocco, Natlie Bufalini; Little Miss San Rocco, Jennifer Paterson; Little Mr. San Rocco, Fred Persi;
  • Young San Rocco, Phillip Bobish; Blessed Mother, Becca Mowad
  • 16th Annual Golf Tournament was held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • 3rd Annual San Rocco Banquet: Community Award Recipient - Gerry and Eugene (Satch) Mowad
  • Special 80th Recognition Award - Arlene Sustar and Willie Costanza
  • Co-Chairpersons: David Colonna, Eugene Frioni, and Norm Stussy
  • Photos from 2005
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2006
  • 81st Annual San Rocco Festa Celebrated
  • Procession Marshal - Henry Bufalini
  • Miss San Rocco, [TBA]; Miss San Rocco, [TBA]; Little Mr. San Rocco, [TBA];
  • Young San Rocco, [TBA]; Blessed Mother, [TBA]
  • San Rocco Banquet: Community Award Recipient - [TBA]
  • Co-Chairpersons: David Colonna, Eugene Frioni, and Norm Stussy
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2007
  • 82nd Annual San Rocco Festa Celebrated
  • Procession Marshal - Clara Alvarez
  • Miss San Rocco, Catherine Frioni; Little Miss San Rocco, Gina Morrison; Little Mr. San Rocco, Dante Rodich;
  • Young San Rocco, Phillip Bobich; Blessed Mother, Dana Rodich
  • 18th Annual Golf Tournament will be held at Beaver Lakes Country Club
  • 5th Annual San Rocco Banquet: Community Award Recipient - Fred Persi Jr.
  • Co-Chairpersons: David Colonna, Eugene Frioni, and Norm Stussy
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